Glasgow - water survey

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Glasgow - water survey

Post by Geography » Mon Jun 17, 2013 10:04 pm

Hi, I am a student conducting a study on what people in Glasgow think about water, if you could fill in the survey it would really help me out. The survey focuses on water use and why people use bottled water.

http://tolu.na/146roeF

Thank you

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Re: Glasgow - water survey

Post by Currie » Fri Jun 21, 2013 2:57 am

Best of luck with the survey, and Welcome to TalkingScot. I’m a bit far away to help unless someone will mail me some. My water supply comes off the roof and I really notice the chlorine taste when I try town water.

There’s an interesting analysis of “PUBLIC WELLS OF GLASGOW” in the Glasgow Herald, Friday, July 14, 1848.
http://i944.photobucket.com/albums/ad28 ... db6578.jpg

I bet they would have appreciated some bottled water.

All the best,
Alan

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Re: Glasgow - water survey

Post by Alan SHARP » Fri Jun 21, 2013 4:49 am

Greetings.

Anyone else having [redirect loop] problems viewing the link ?

Alan SHARP.

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Re: Glasgow - water survey

Post by AndrewP » Fri Jun 21, 2013 6:02 am

Alan SHARP wrote:Greetings.

Anyone else having [redirect loop] problems viewing the link ?

Alan SHARP.
Hi Alan,

I get the survey, but am not eligible as I don't stay in Glasgow.

The survey should also be reached by http://runtime.quicksurveys.com/tqsrunt ... Cr1/ROHv8=

Alan (Currie) - you wouldn't taste chlorine in Edinburgh's water these days. It is treated by ozone rather than chlorine.

All the best,

AndrewP

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Re: Glasgow - water survey

Post by Wee Ann » Sat Jun 22, 2013 12:14 am

Water from your own roof is the best! We were on tank water for over twenty years on the farm. Then we sold up and moved into town. Town water is undrinkable without an added filter.
Roe/Rowe, Kane, Logue, Harkin, Commons, Gillan, Ireland.
McPherson, Richmond, Bowers, Laird, Russell, Cuthbertson, Scotland

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Re: Glasgow - water survey

Post by Alan SHARP » Sat Jun 22, 2013 1:10 am

AndrewP wrote:
Alan SHARP wrote:Greetings.

Anyone else having [redirect loop] problems viewing the link ?

Alan SHARP.
Hi Alan,

I get the survey, but am not eligible as I don't stay in Glasgow.

The survey should also be reached by http://runtime.quicksurveys.com/tqsrunt ... Cr1/ROHv8=

Alan (Currie) - you wouldn't taste chlorine in Edinburgh's water these days. It is treated by ozone rather than chlorine.

All the best,

AndrewP
OOPS Sorry, I should have been more precise, it was the Glasgow Herald 1848 article link that the other Alan, from down under provided, that I can not access on this borrowed computer, that I'm using.

Alan SHARP.

PS Some private wain water containment systems in Australia, and I suppose NZ are not so sweet. Especially in the dryer areas.

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Re: Glasgow - water survey

Post by johnniegarve » Wed Jun 26, 2013 10:38 pm

Clearly the old local supply of water in Glasgow was hard. The introduction of the Loch Katrine supply must have been life transforming.
Glasgow has a superb water supply, and never having been daft enough to buy bottled water here, don't understand folk who do, advertising has a lot to answer for regarding this multi-million pound con.
Can't overstate the need to keep Scottish Water in public hands.

Johnnie.